It is "das Gold" (It's the same spelling as English.)
Gold
gold = gold gold coloured = goldfarben
money or gold
The word "gold" comes from the Old English word "geolu," which means yellow. This word is related to the Latin word "geld" and the German word "gold."
The original Latin name for gold was Aurum, which is why the chemical symbol for gold is Au. The word gold comes from the German word gold which has an Indo European meaning of yellow.
It is a variant from the surname 'Gold' in itself derived from a occupational name for someone who worked in gold (from the Old English, Old High German word 'gold') meaning a refiner. Jeweller, or glider. It is also derived from the English and German nickname for someone with bright yellow hair, with refrence to the colour of the metal.
The word 'gold' is from the old English word, 'gold'. This word was taken from the really old German word, 'gulth', which most likely meant 'pretty and yellow'. The Latin scientists used the word, 'Aurum' for gold. It is for this reason that the chemical abbreviation for gold is "Au".
Gold is aurum because that is the Latin for gold. There is no Latin word for tungsten because the Romans did not know it existed.However, the word aurum is where Gold got its chemical symbol - Au. Tungsten is known in German as wolfram and that is where it got its chemical symbol of W.So, if gold is aurum, then tungsten might bewolfram
Hanukkah Gelt is the gold-foil covered chocolate coins used when playing the dreidl game at Hanukkah. "Gelt" is the German and Yiddish word for "gold".
Chre is not a German word
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The German word for their is "Ihre."